DiamondBack to Introduce Standard Edition Truck Cover
On May 5-8 at the NAFA show in Houston, Texas DiamondBack Truck Covers plans to showcase two new covers.

DiamondBack Truck Covers will be introducing their patented Standard Edition truck cover during the NAFA FMI-LEG show in Houston, Texas May 5-8. Weighing 70-90 pounds, this no-drill, versatile, aluminum alloy truck bed cover offers a load-bearing surface capable of carrying up to 400 pounds of cargo. At booth #408 at the show, the company will also showcase our Heavy Duty (HD) cover. The load-bearing surface combined with internal structural supports allows top-cover hauling of loads weighing up to 1600 pounds. DiamondBack covers are easy to install, requiring no drilling or installation of tracks. The three-panel design allows for access to either end of the truck bed. Locking mechanisms at both ends provide stability and security. Truck bed contents are kept clean and dry by integrated features like center-panel water channels, and a full compression seal. All interior hardware is zinc-plated steel, and all exterior hardware is stainless steel for weather resistance, durability, and security. For more information or to order, visit www.diamondbackcovers.com or call (800) 935-4002.
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